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The place is near with asakusa station, after exit from the station, just turn left and you arrived. The capsule was good for little money, and recommended if you are looking for cheapest capsule hotel. not recommended for family stay. and for your consideration, the...More

cheap capsule hotel in excellence location. good for solo traveller. This capsule hotel separate male and female capsule. and there are public bath too. (called "ofuro")
pyjama and towel provide for each capsule. Staff can notspeak English well but they do good service.

i paid 2200Yens and i got what i payed, the capsule was clean, the bathroom was okey, the only thing is that the capsules don't have conditioned air, but is not that bad, good experience for little money.

I went with 2 more friends and we spent several nights in there. We wanted to test the feeling of sleeping in capsules and it was fantastic!!. Confortable, clean, and many nice people. On the last level there is the common bath with la little...More

I was looking for a way to see Tokyo on the cheap, and I spent a week (mostly) at the Asakusa Riverside. It was very comfortable, private, clean, and safe. The women's bath was empty every night, and it's almost like a small swimming pool....More

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Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (oldTokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa.Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visita variety of different museums and galleries. AtAmeyoko which starts in front of Ueno station, thegrocery stores and clothing shops are crammedalongside fishmongers. It gets particularly busy atthe end of the year, when many people go on shopping

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sprees. The town of Asakusa, developed around Sensojitemple, has many shops selling goods and clothing fromold Japan, making it a great place for souvenirhunting. It's also known for various annual festivals,and the whole district gets involved with the hugeSanja Festival in May.

No curfew, but they have a very strict time for you to clear out of bed (10am) so that they can clean. The staff is annoyingly inflexible on this rule. If you're planning to party/work late, wouldn't recommend staying... More

No curfew, but they have a very strict time for you to clear out of bed (10am) so that they can clean. The staff is annoyingly inflexible on this rule. If you're planning to party/work late, wouldn't recommend staying here.